- The
Potawatomi /pɒtəˈwɒtəmi/ , also
spelled Pottawatomi and
Pottawatomie (among many variations), are a
Native American people of the
Great Plains, upper...
- The
Notawasepe Potawatamie Reservation was the home of the prin****l
ancestors of the
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of
Potawatomi starting in 1821,
under a...
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convinced the
legislature to
rename the
place Benona after a
legendary Potawatamie lady.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the
township has...
- Band of Potawatomi.
Nottawa Township was the
center of the
Notawasepe Potawatamie Reservation which was the home of the
ancestors of the
Nottawasippi Potawatamies...
- Bourissa, a
Potawatamie graduate of the
Carey Mission who had been
granted this
section of land by the
treaty that
moved most of the
Potawatamie to the west...
- in diameter. From 1800 to 1840 many
important meetings concerning the
Potawatamie took
place under its branches. Two of the best-known
people to meet under...
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Mickesawbe was a
Potawatamie village located along the St.
Joseph River in what is
today Branch County, Michigan. It was
named for Mickesawbe, one of...
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United States government and
several chiefs of the Chippewa, Ottawa, and
Potawatamie left
particular tracts of land to
individuals of mixed-Native American...
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February 19, 2010.
Anishinaabe Council of
Three Fires Potawatomi Notawasepe Potawatamie Reservation,
established by
treaty of 1820 with the
United States and...
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Joseph (formally
titled A
treaty between the
United States and the
Potawatamie Tribe of Indians) was a
treaty established between the
United States...